Husky Rowing Experience

1998 (Freshman): Rowed in the three seat in the varsity four boat that finished fourth in its final at the NCAAs, to help UW claim a second team title ... rowed in the five seat on the novice eight boat that had an undefeated season, winning a Pac-10 Championship, Opening Day and San Diego Crew Classic titles ... rowed at Canadian Henley, summer '98.

1999 (Sophomore): Moved into the varsity boat and rowed in the bow seat all season ... varsity eight captured an eighth straight Pac-10 Championship ... won eighth consecutive Whittier Cup title at the Crew Classic ... finished fifth in the grand final at NCAAs and helped UW to a third place team finish.

Personal: Daughter of Colleen and Robert Rogers... has a younger brother, Ian ... interested in becoming a veternarian.

I chose UW for: Good school, good rowing and it's on the west coast.
The best thing about Seattle is: Spring-when the sun makes an appearance.
The best thing about UW is: It's in a big city.
My best race was: The semifinals in our four at the 1998 NCAA Championships.
After I graduate I plan to: Try to get in to veterinary school.
If I could tell my incoming teammates one thing, it would be: Study hard right from the beginning and stay up on the homework.

Rogers says: "Rowing at UW has taught me to set goals that I think are beyond my limits and then strive to achieve them."